The book examines the theoretical, rhythmic, and harmonic implications of each riff as it ties the song together.
Without crowding Coleman, she also spells out the three-chord simplicity of the Caribbean-flavored "P.P." and fills in harmonic implications in the ballad "What Reason."
The third Sessions work was a Waltz that lasts only two minutes but is tightly jammed with broader harmonic implications.
Bach, however, also saw the harmonic implications beneath Vivaldi's high drama and could not resist spelling them out.
Playing cadenzas he composed himself, Mr. Bronfman placed more emphasis on exploring the harmonic and contrapuntal implications of Mozart's music than on the typical display of virtuosity.
Previously Stravinsky had used series of notes without rhythmic or harmonic implications (Shatzkin 1977).
Since the mid-70's, Mr. Coleman has been exploring the harmonic implications of his approach to pitch with Prime Time, a band that now moves about fluidly in his distinctive sound-medium.
The luminosity of the title is meant to reflect the work's structure: a gradual expansion on the harmonic implications of the work's opening chord.
Adding jazzy chords with intriguing harmonic implications would amount to a lapse in taste - like gold-plating a Shaker box.
Horns dropped out as soloists spun lines above the rhythm section, usually drawing on the harmonic implications of mid-1960's jazz.